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Welcome to AT&T Thank you for purchasing an AT&T Blender device. To get the most from your new device, check out our interactive tutorials at att.com/tutorials. Please select Manufacturer: AT&T and Model: Blender (WF700) from the drop down menus. Welcome...
Contents Getting Started ............................1 In the Box ..............................1 Getting to Know Your Device ......................2 How It Works ............................4 Device Installation ..........................4 Voicemail ..............................10 Setup ..............................10 Message Waiting ..........................11 Retrieving Messages ........................11 Remote Retrieval ...........................1 1 Transferring a Phone Number .......................1 1 Blender Manager ..........................12 Using Your Device ............................13...
Getting Started In the Box The package should contain the following items: AT&T Blender Phone Cable (Optional) Back-up Battery Power Cord Also Included Quick Start User Guide AT&T Blender AT&T Blender Quick Start User Guide Getting Started viii...
Getting to Know Your Device LED Indicators The table below describes possible states for each of the LED indicators. Icon Name Indicator Status Green steady Green blinking Battery: More than 50% Power Yellow blinking Battery: 20 – 50% Red blinking Battery: Less than 20% No power Green blinking...
STEP 1: Set Up Your Device How It Works AT&T Blender uses the AT&T cellular network to provide phone service to your corded or cordless home phone(s) and Internet access to your computer and Install the Back-up Battery Wi-Fi capable devices (if subscribed to a data plan). Place it anywhere in your house where you have a strong wireless signal.
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STEP 2: Connect your Phone Turn on Your Device 1 . Plug the power cord into an electrical wall outlet that is not controlled Unplug your Phone from the Wall Jack by a wall switch. Blender is not used with your home’s phone wall jack. 2.
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STEP 3: Connect to the Internet Place a Test Call Place a test call from your connected home phone. Make sure to Select the Device Network use 10-digit dialing even for local phone calls. Wi-Fi Networks For best results, place the cordless phone base approximately 1.
Message Waiting Confirm Network Connection There are two indicators for a new message waiting: 1) the voicemail icon; and Go to att.net (or your favorite website) to confirm your Internet connection. 2) an intermittent dial tone. The voicemail icon on your Blender flashes when a voicemail message is When your device is transmitting to and from the Internet, the Wi-Fi light will waiting.
Using Your Device Blender Manager The Blender Manager allows you to easily manage your Blender device. With Calling the Blender Manager, you can: • C ustomize settings Making Calls • C hange your Wi-Fi network name and password Using a phone connected to your Blender, place and receive calls as you normally • ...
Internet Access Notes: • Y our Blender comes with standard three-way calling and call waiting. Operation Connect Other Devices of these features will vary depending on your home phone equipment. You can connect up to 10 Wi-Fi enabled devices simultaneously to your Blender, • I f your phone does not have a Flash (or Talk) key, then use the off-hook including smartphones, tablets, laptops, etc.
Helpful Tips Data Plan Usage You can check your billing month-to-date data plan usage and the days remaining Home Answering Machines in your billing cycle on the Blender Manager. On any device that is connected to your Blender, enter http://att.blender in your browser address field. Log in with If you choose not to use the voicemail provided by your Blender, you can use your Web password (attadmin) or customized password, and go to Data Usage.
Important Information Powering On/Off The On/Off button is used to turn your Blender on or off when still connected to the E911 Service power supply. When powered off, the Blender will no longer send or receive calls, but it will continue to charge the back-up battery if still connected to the wall outlet. 911 services are supported just as they are on any wireless device.
Frequently Asked Questions Do I need broadband Internet service for the Blender to work? No, the service is provided through the AT&T wireless network. What kind of phone do I need to work with the Blender? Can I move my Blender and use it in another location? Most standard touch-tone phones may be used.
Troubleshooting How can I check my data speed? You can check your data speed by visiting att.com/speedtest. General Will connecting additional devices affect my data speed? Yes, connecting multiple devices to the Blender may affect data speed. Problem Possible Solution What is the difference between the AT&T Wi-Fi network and my Blender Wi-Fi? Only the Power LED • ...
Voice Voice Problem Possible Solution Problem Possible Solution No dial tone • M ake sure there is AC power to the Blender. Do not Poor voice quality • I nstall using the telephone cable included with connect to an AC outlet controlled by a wall switch. the Blender. • M ove the device to an area with sufficient network signal • M ove the Blender to a different area of the home. (Green or Yellow Signal Indicator light).
Voice Data Problem Possible Solution Problem Possible Solution Message Waiting • T he Blender does not support this functionality with Can’t access • C heck that your device is connected to the Blender and indicator on my your home phone equipment. the Internet the Blender Wi-Fi indicator is green. home phone • T he Blender has a dedicated Message Waiting indicator • ...
Device Configuration Data You can manage your Blender settings using the Blender Manager. To access, first Problem Possible Solution connect to your Blender device and enter http://att.blender in the browser address Can’t connect • C heck that you are connecting to your Blender Wi-Fi field.
Frequency (Channel): This should be left on Automatic unless you need to Unblock: Checking the “Unblock” box and clicking “Apply” unblocks a previously choose a particular channel for your environment. blocked device, freeing it to connect to the Blender again. The unblocked device is deleted from the Blocked List and will reappear in the Connected Devices list Max Wi-Fi Users: Specify how many devices can simultaneously connect when it connects.
Wi-Fi WPS WPS, or Wi-Fi Protected Setup, is a standard that allows easy establishment of a These settings affect the connection to the mobile (wide area) network or WAN. secure wireless home network. This feature is disabled by default. If you change Blender automatically selects the optimal mobile network.
WAN APN Secondary DNS: Enter the IP address of the desired secondary DNS. This address is optional and may be left blank if desired. This APN is pre-configured to access the AT&T network. You should not change Authentication: Select the option specified by your service provider: the APN unless you have a corporate account (with your own APN).
Firewall applications by clicking the “Add Custom Application” button, but you need to know details of the traffic used and generated by the applications you wish A firewall protects your connected devices against malicious incoming traffic to define. In particular, you need to know the port numbers and the protocol from the Internet.
Firewall – Port Forwarding IP Address: Enter the internal IP address (i.e. 192.168.1.101) that you would like traffic from a specific external port directed to internally. Port Forwarding allows for specific external ports on the Blender to be mapped Port Range: Enter the starting and ending port numbers that will be directed to specific ports on a specific device on the internal network.
Advanced Firewall – Security Advanced – Administrator The Admin Login (password) is used to access the Blender Manager. This page allows you to change the Admin Login. Remote Management (via WAN): This setting will allow or deny remote management of the Blender’s device settings via an external or remote internet connection.
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Advanced – Router UPnP: Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a set of networking protocols that permits networked devices to discover each other’s presence on the network. The default value for this setting is Disable. VPN Passthrough: This feature allows VPN client software on connected devices to connect through this device to remote VPN servers.
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Specifications Advanced – Device Reset Dimensions (W×D×H) 6.3" (W) × 4.37" (D) × 1.05" (H) Weight 14.11 oz. (including back-up battery) Back-up Battery 1,500 mAh Talk time 3.5 hours (GSM) 1.5 hours (WCDMA) Click the Reset button to reset all settings to their factory default values. This Standby time 36 hours causes a restart, and changes the current Wi-Fi hotspot settings if they do not...
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FCC Compliance Warranty This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the ZTE offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed subscriber unit and its enclosed accessories will be free from defects in material and workmanship for condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
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LIMITED WARRANTY TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST ZTE AND ZTE’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY IN RESPECT OF DEFECTS IN PRODUCT. HOWEVER, THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXCLUDE NOR LIMIT ANY OF YOUR LEGAL (STATUTORY) RIGHTS UNDER THE APPLICABLE NATIONAL LAWS.
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Not compatible with home security systems, wireless messaging and data services, fax service, DVR/Satellite systems, or medical alert systems, credit card machines, IP/PBX Phone systems, dial-up or DSL internet service. Blender is designed to provide coverage that is consistent with other AT&T wireless devices, but AT&T does not represent that Blender will be the equivalent to landline phone service.
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